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The Singh Movement

I know, I know- it's way too early to talk about the 2007 NBA Draft when the Warriors are in the middle of a FANtastic playoff chase in the Wild Wild West, but as you know we like to start our movements way ahead of schedule here at GSoM (see The Yi Movement from July 5th 2006). Whether the Warriors make this year's playoffs or not, they've probably positioned themselves out of Yi range in the 2007 draft. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to see the Warriors trade up, but it's looking more unlikely with each passing day. Our little GSoM scouting secret is now the map. So my friends it's time to start a new movement.

I bring you [drumroll, please]...

THE SINGH MOVEMENT

You're probably thinking: "Huh?"
Monty Singh Harika is an 18 year old George Washington freshman with Sikh roots. He stands at 6-foot-5, 180-pounds and has declared for the loaded 2007 NBA Draft, making him the first Sikh and Indian to do so. When Dan Steinberg of the Washington Post asked Harika which NBA star his game most resembled he said:

"Uh, I'm a shooter," he said. "I don't know, Ray Allen or something like that, but my role model growing up was Dennis Rodman."

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This is the 99th 3-pointer Harika knocked down... in a row!
(Photo: D.C. Sports Blog)

There's no doubt that Harika would be the perfect fit for the Warriors. They could really use some rebounding prowess a la Dennis Rodman 2.0. Plus with Nellieball you can never have enough shooters a la Ray Allen 2.0. Harika could be just what the Dubs need to vault themselves from Western Conference 7th/8th spot contender to NBA Championship contender.


Here's 5 Reasons for The Singh Movement:

  1. Tons of upside: Just like the Warriors' 2006 1st round pick Patrick O'Bryant, Harika has tons of upside. He has nowhere to go with his game, but up- way up.
    He can't technically dunk a ball--he has bad knees from when he used to weigh so much--but he can grab the rim, which ought to come in handy at the next level. (D.C. Sports Blog)


  2. Kosta who? Without even stepping foot on the NBA hardwood, Harika's already matched the production of last year's Warrior 2nd round draft pick Kosta Perovic. If he can make it a month into the season without getting sent down to the NBA's minor league, he'll fare better than the Notorious P.O.B, who was the first ever lottery pick to be demoted to the NBDL. Actually, even if Harika gets sent down to the NBDL he'll be the first ever Indian/Sikh player to do so. That would be two firsts by the Warriors!

  3. Deion Sanders Part II: This kid isn't just a nice hoops prospect; he's also a former 290-pound offensive lineman. Chances are Harika could do wonders for the Raiders' offensive line. Now they'll only surrender 4 sacks a game (down from 4.5 last season).

  4. Think of the marketing opportunities: 1) Singh Warrior jerseys would be the best selling jersey in the NBA and 2) The City Turban would fly off the shelves. Plus, the Bay would go absolutely nuts over the NBA's first Indian hoops star.

  5. Do it for KG! Hey, maybe having and Indian balla on the Warriors might be enough to convince Kevin Garnett to sport some The City threads and throw up a W with us next season. KG Loves India?! We Love KG!!

It's going to be tough for the Warriors to fulfill The Yi Movement. The next best option is The Singh Movement. But if the Warriors were able to pull off both The Yi Movement in the 1st round and The Singh Movement in the 2nd round of this upcoming draft on June 28th, well... oh my! That's truly-

Unstoppable Baby!


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wait...seriously?
please...PLEASE tell me you guys are joking.  6-5, 180 pounds and the dude can't dunk b/c of bad knees?  Uh...I think we can pass on this one.
jusgo

by tobin on Apr 14, 2007 4:21 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Umm
Thats a negative ghostrider.

If the Warriors take this guy, the only thing that will be unstoppable is the guys visits to the injured list...ALA BARON DAVIS.

by gswrico on Apr 14, 2007 4:28 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I love Sikhs!
Don't know a thing about this kid's skills, but I just thought I'd mention at my old firm there were three Sikhs, and they were the kindest, coolest, and smartest dudes in the whole 100-person firm. So, based on my small three-person sample size, Sikhs rule.

But as far as pur first round pick ... um, let's just say till I hear a bit more on him I'd rather have Nicolas Batum, Tiago Splitter, AC Law, or Jeff Green.

In the meantime, definitely sign me up for a "the City" turban. ;-D

by Sleepy Freud on Apr 14, 2007 4:33 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Yes I am thinking 'huh?'
6'5", 180 pounds, and bad knees?  How exactly is he going to help our rebounding problem?

by BingBluNT on Apr 14, 2007 4:35 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Wow
Four posts (including mine), all of which mostly missed the point that Atma is funning with us. Forgive us, Atma Bro, I think this playoff race has left all our brains a little fried...

by Sleepy Freud on Apr 14, 2007 4:41 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Wow....
I think I missed it too...but he is bad luck! Look at his first name:

Monty!

I don't think anyone here wants another Monty! (except me)

With his past behind him, Adonal looks toward the future, wherever it may be....

by Zorgon on Apr 14, 2007 6:31 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

...no
just.... no. It's a joke. He's going nowhere. If he was so raw, how come I've never heard of him?

No.

by jtoj on Apr 14, 2007 4:47 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

hahahaha
the dude lost like over 100 pounds

6-5 can't dunk? hahaha

by travisl212 on Apr 14, 2007 4:59 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

All due respect, Atma
I know its cool for an Indian to step up into the NBA, but we really should ignore him. We are loaded with swingmen.

The man to get is....: MR. TIAGO SPLITTER!

Points:

  • I watched this guy in the NBATV game of the week today and he was BALLIN!
  • His rebounds were outstanding. He was going against Euroleague guys, yes, but he was absolute domination.
  • I saw Zoran Planinic and he was much worse than Splitter.
  • Splitter has a 1-2 dribble post move, while his compatriot, Luis Scola, performed just as well but had a 3 or 4 dribble post move. This can be very critical in telling if a big man will make the NBA.
  • This guy is not just a good Euroleague player. He's probobly the best PF in Euroleague right now.
  • Why is he going so low then, Zorgon? Because he has opted out of the previous two drafts, and has been kind of forgotten.
Me and Pree agree: TAU for Warriors 2007! Don't Sleep!

(Apologies to Pree if his opinion has changed or if it wasn't his opinion in the first place.)

With his past behind him, Adonal looks toward the future, wherever it may be....

by Zorgon on Apr 14, 2007 6:28 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

no
please let this be a joke. if he can shoot that's great, but the bad knees part really threw me off

by AJC3317 on Apr 14, 2007 6:32 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

The City Turban
would be hot

I hope we don't lose this guy like Jewish Jordon  Tamir Goodman

by Zig on Apr 14, 2007 6:37 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

No we Need To Start
A Hardin Movement. My boy Devon from my old school Newark Memorial. Graduated one year ahead of me and he was a beast. And he is a beast at Cal. Imagine him comin off tha bench blockin shots and gettin rebounds. Damn him and Biedrins, one word Ferocious.
I love 2 tell tha truth, but I'm such a Good Liar

by JRichIsStillAGodButBiedrinsIsABeast on Apr 14, 2007 7:05 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

last time i checked
rodman and ray allen could both dunk so forget the 2.0 stuff.

by dajrichshow on Apr 14, 2007 8:12 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

nvm
i see now. This is in the humor section. lol

by dajrichshow on Apr 14, 2007 8:14 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

He's just a freshman at GW
not a player on the team.

A YMCA gym rat - From the first link where someone commented they saw him play and isn't much.

He went to a school called Shady Side High as well. That fits all too well to be made up!

Although an Indian player will get in the NBA one day, its not this guy. My old lanky Indian friend from way back when we were 13 at the school park could probably take this guy. His Clyde Drexler jersey gave him superpowers.

by back2back51s on Apr 14, 2007 9:12 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

LOL
I can't believe how many people are taking this seriously and trying to make logical points. Haha.

by racsan on Apr 14, 2007 11:03 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

That's cause
everyone is used to talking about the draft now and we need to get our opinions out. Everyone loves the playoffs, but they still have that piece of their heart that screams "Oden".
With his past behind him, Adonal looks toward the future, wherever it may be....

by Zorgon on Apr 15, 2007 12:15 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

DUDE!
WE CAN'T SLEEP ON THIS GUY!  IF WE GRAB YI AND SINGH , WE MIGHT HAVE THE ALl-INTERNATIONAL NBA TEAM!

We would just need a latino...

by dj fuzzylogic on Apr 15, 2007 9:48 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Look above
I'm starting the Timir Goodman movement

First Orthodox jew

by Zig on Apr 15, 2007 2:50 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Lets do it!
He was an All-American in h.s. wasn't he? McDonalds was "luvin" him???

by dj fuzzylogic on Apr 15, 2007 11:06 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Eduardo Najera
back to the bay?!

Do it Nellie.

by back2back51s on Apr 15, 2007 7:30 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

not that singh is international...
...cuz he's not. but it might be the most ethnically diverse team in the NBA! KTSF might start broadcasting some games!

by dj fuzzylogic on Apr 15, 2007 9:49 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

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